Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1913 — WASH DISHES IN WOODEN TUB [ARTICLE]

WASH DISHES IN WOODEN TUB

Best Possible Utensil That Carr Be Employed, for Reasons Given HerewithSmall wooden tubs are best suited for the washing of fine dishes, as they offer no hard surfaces or protruding handles upon which to mar or crack the most delicate articles. If the ordinary pans are used, take the precaution to turn the handles in such a position that they, are out of the way in lifting the dishes from one pan to the other. Place in the bottom of each pan a pad made for the purpose, or fold a towel. There should be a pan or tub of warm rinsing water in which a little mild, pure soap has been dissolved, a deep receptacle holding plenty of hot water, and a draining basket holding a soft pad or folding towel.—Today’s Magazine.